In attributing the causes of a person's behavior, we consider __________; that is, the
extent to which the behavior is common to other people in the same situation.
a. consistency
b. conformity
c. convergence
d. distinctiveness
e. consensus
e. consensus
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The purposes of the oral or written statement participants receive at the end of a psychological study include _____
a. explaining to them what informed consent actually is b. ensuring that they receive appropriate compensation c. reducing or eliminating harm caused by their participation d. allowing them to refuse to allow their data to be used
Which of the following statement is most accurate regarding competencies and incompetencies in children?
a. A child who is competent in one area of development will also be competent in others. b. A child who is incompetent in one area of development may be competent in another. c. A child who is incompetent in one area of development is at risk of developing a mental health disorder. d. A child who is competent in one area of development is not at risk for developing a mental health disorder.
Questions about the nature and distribution of childhood disorders are frequently addressed through ____
a. epidemiological research b. regression analysis c. correlation studies d. efficacy studies
Operant conditioning is also known as:
classical conditioning. respondent conditioning. instrumental conditioning. reciprocal determinism.